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E W A i v fH E A LnW LN N S IS O t O , 8 . G .
P. N. BRION, 1 i 1. 1 Edito
Thursday, Ju1e 14, : 1888
OUR STANDARD.11EAfRERS
FORt PR1u3I)EN T :
(1QVER CLEVELAND,
0.9 O.W YOttK.
191 -PoA ESIDAY ENT :
LEN G. .THURMAN,
OF 01110.
As to Expenses.
The EdgeiloId Monitor says in sub
- stance that Capt..Tillman, in order t<
mako out a case against the presenl
government, placos the apprdpriatioi
for the State House among the oxtrav
aganos of the powers that be. While
this Increases ,he cost of governmental
expenses, surely no one will say that
this Is an unnecessary work, or that it
Is money wrung from the people by
burdensome taxation. It is a most
necessary work, and If many othei
charges made against the government
as.to extravagance were .shown up it
would be soon that most of the charges
- have just such foundations. If taho
can be reduced without niaterially
effecting the government it should be
done.
- We think it unjust, however, tc
chargo the government with extrava"
gance in such a matter as the Statc
House. Other instances of a sinila
nature could be mentioned, which,
while they. really increase expenses,
are of the greatest importance to the
State materially or otherwise.
There. is no man who can object tc
reduced taxation, as Chairman Till
man announces it, but there are cer
tain enterprises which ought to be
carried on-onterprises which although
they cost money will ullimnately rosnlt
in bonofit to the State. The govern
ment, like everytling else, ought to
be progressive, as in farmintg or any
other undertaking. As wO move
forward in progress expenses will also
ml")vo in like proportion. Whatever,
therefore, results in tho benefit of
the whole State ought not to be
charged to extravagance.
The Monitor puts It wisely inl a well
taken sinlie
As well might ho include in his
yearly fiarm expenses the cost of a
. steam engine and comparo the ex
penses of' that year with those of the
preyious year and assume that the in
crease indicated recklessness and ex
. . travagance on his part, when really
11and i )oilnt of fact the uncrease was
the resul. of' a wise and niecessairv ex
poniiture. T1hio increased ex pensos of
the State governmmenat, wvhich Mr. T1ili
mua; cries out so,inustily against, are
* The It$)uid1ana Oonvention.
T1he Republicani National Conven
Iilon will meet ini Chicago on 10th June.
The 'field ia full, of candidates, with
any number of (lark horses w lho hold
themselves ready t' come in at an
opportune time. The're is great talk
about "'barrels'' in connmetion wvith the
nomaination, t his sc)ml ing to be ai very
necessary quallluition in (lie eyes of
the party for a PresIdential candiidate.
.Gev. Alger, of Michigan, sonms to be
very~ well fixed in this matter, as is
also Johnt Sherman ; but as he has uin
successfully tapped his barrel scveral
tinmes, it la believed lie wvill be a little
cautiouts. In connection with Alger,
it is said that lhe is making an efl'ort to
capture thu Southern delegates. Ills
* phlotograp)hs are being generally dis
tributed among the negroes of the
-Mouth. It is said that 8traker, thie
negro lawyer, whoi appeared be fore
the South Carolina Convention and
sp)oke in favor of Alger, received
$3,500 for his services, wvhich, howv
ever, was sceomingly unsuccessfull. The:
large majority of theo delegatos fromi
this State are colored, ahit they art
naturally for Sherman, but any marl
who opens his barrel for themi will gel
their votes. Whloever miay secure th<
prize wvill in all probability receive a'
emplty honor. The Republican parIy
is in no shia p0 to make a strong fight.
Aside from their opposition to (hc
.reductioni of the tarifl' they are divided
amonagst themselves, while the Demo.
crats ore united. and enthusiastic,
Nothing that the Convention mnay de
- villI.lessen) the l)rosIects of Demo
cratie sunecess.
*Ti ado All JItit.
In every .Preside'ntilal election t radc(
is generally 'stignated, owinag to thc(
uncertaInty of the issues involved,
Blusiness mnein will not iavest whor
there is any dloublt as to (lie policy of
naiany Invest,menite.
a he0otiny has become so well
satit4E 'ith a Deinmocratic adminis,
tratlon that investo'rs do, not hesitatt
to place their moneoy in any enterprist
of good standing. Tlhie volume oj
business will be as large (hiis year at
heretofore, for investors know thai
their interests are safe in the hands o.
the Democratic party.
'The Philadelp)hla Record, speaking
on"thls' ubject; thinika that trade ir
every line is imnprovig, or at least
hoeds its own. 'theo action or th<
Democi'ats h.n favoring a tari.ff roduc.
tioni ought- not to materially reduct
conhI(lenico in business circles, and ii
all probability it will hot. Thie Recori
* If nothing worso happens to thi
e unary than the mniserles which mai
0
grow out ot ot alility to ftunish
ourselves with cheaper staples of pro.
duction there lieed be no special alarni.
Whet tho millions procure a sllght
advapltago at the expense of the thott
sands teore is reasoi for congratula
tion. It is bnly when the thottsands
have' too nluch "(and the millioils go
hungi'y that there Is real cause for
apprehension.
SIGNATOlt GOJiMAN, Of Maryland, as
the Register says, "may not be a great
statesman," but lie is certainly a poli
tician of the first water. A Nebraska
delegate to the coming Ropublioan
Convention recently said: "I vish we.
could got this man Gorman to cono to
Chicago and straighten out things fer
us."
'ruF Stjlo debt falling duo in July
-amounts to $100,000. It will be
promptl' met at, maturity. This was
accomplislhed by the 4A. per cent. bonds
to run for forty years. Fairfield bid
$5,000 for these bonds.
COL. I. . McKissioic, in a comtu
muuication to the Union Times, de.
clines to run for Confress, in the
present race, owing to ill-health. This
leaves the contest between Congress
mnan Perry, C0l. Duncan and Goi.
Brat ton.
Syrup of FIgs
Is Nature's own true laxative. It is
the most easily taken, and the most
cihective remedy known to Cleanse the
System when lilious or Costive; to
dispel I'endlaches, Colds and Fevers;
to Cure habitual Constipation, Indi
gestion, etc. Manufactured only by
the California Fig Syrup Company,
San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Dr
W. E. Aiken. *
T Eu lI's-r SAtiv'E in tho world for Cuts,
Ilrulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, ClphPed lands, Chilbinus,
Corns, and oil Skinct lcruptions, and posl
tively cures liles, or no imy req uired. It
is guarant;eed to give perfect. satisfaction,
or money refunded. l'rilco 2I emts'per
box. For :cale by M-Master, lirie &
Ketel n.
WN I). Sult, Druggist, llippuls, Ind., tes
tifies: "I can recommend Electric litters
as the very best, remedy. Every bottle ]
sold has given relief in every casw. One I
maIn took six hott:es, and was cured of I
ltleatittl:mi of tel yeats' stttnding."
AbrahatI lare, I)ruggist, l.le1lville, Ohio, ]
nflirm:s: "he iest. sell iug tedlcine I have 1
ever handlei in my twenty years' eX)e- ]
rience, Is Electric iitters." 'I'houtsads of
others havo added their" testimoly, so that J
the verd let is tunanitmous that, Electric 1it
ters do etrmo all diseases of the Liver, i.d
Ileys or 1lood. Only a half dollar a bottle
at AIlenaster, Bike & Kotehin's Dlrug
Store. *
FOR SALE.
24 ACltES in L.ongtown suetion, ten
.1 Miles tro:a litdgeway. I i acres
in timber, to acres o ,ent land, of vhlehi
20 acres are good creek bottoms that will
mako fifty bushels of cot per acre. A t
No. I stock farm Can he bought exceed- t
lugly low for ensh.
COne lid red Ars oI'S(f I anud, four miles
frotn jIlythewoodi welt watered; o ne-half
In timber. A dlesliable place.
-. L.op with TIwo Storo hluilding a''t
Lot with the Store BuildIng now'tet
p1ied by W. C. Beaty.
One ]lundred and Thl,y-t~fiv'o (135)
Aeres of good framIng laial, two miles
frotm W innisboro. Tihre(. good tenatI
houses on the placo, and good barn aind
stables.
(tOe11 dindl am( Il l vrt (140) Aecres in
Thowttshl p 13, on LI itt.le I urer, k nownt as
thte Wa'lte'r 'eillr iland. A\ good farum.
l"ive Illindred aumd VFifty-thrcee (553u)
Acres of good tarmning hid, fantu unles
fronm libcrekstockc. A good gin-at) iso and
goodi tenanttt hoses, in sitmeicient numbtler.
A No. 1 cotton anid grain plauntaton.
One lot oft -c acres, (one mile from lilack
stock, with goodI dwell Iitg-hiouse and( ahll
tweessariy outbulldngs- ntearly noew. A
ntico farm.
.One tract 392 acres of good land(, well
iuproved, and nmow undetlr good culItivatlin,
3% miles from W innisboro
J. C. CA L) D W iL L & CO).,
Hieat Estate Brotkers.
DOORS,
SASH, BLINDS,
MOU LDINGS,
TURNII"2GS,
B3RACK ETIS,
STAj IRW'ORK,
ETC., ET1C.
Write or call for prices.
P'. P. TD0A LE,
Ma[nuf'act irer,
Mcht27f xhy C lnileslon, 8'. C.
JUSTRECEIVED
ANOTII El SUPPLY OF' TIIAT1
POPULAR SUMMMiR
AIRO SEIV ED) D)AiLY,
MAILTO,
-GINGER ALE,
LEMON SOl)A,
Mil1lK SIIAKE,
SOD)A WATER,
At
P~AIINTS, 01LS, &C,
I llAVE ARitANGED) WiTi THIE
twvo best Paint Houses in the United
States to soll their Painjtq, and at a
very lowv profit. I, therefore, call time
attention of' every one In the County
atiticipating any painting to call and
select what they -may neced. -Any
Iorder will be0 fIlled for cash at Charles
toun or Columbia pr'ices..
W. E. AIKEN,
nreggist
K'14
WEI
POWD5R
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A niarvel of
purity, stirength)lnd wholesomeness; More
Dconolical than the ordinary kinds and
cAnnot be sold in competition. with the
multitude of low. West, short weight "um
Dr phosphate powders. Bold only in cans.
ROYAL BAKING PoWDnn Co., 100 Wall
St. N. Y.
4o1d by McMastor, Brice & Ketohin,
Urocors. Moh8txly
PIEDIONT A IR-LINE.
RICIIMOND AND DANVILLE R.R
SOUTU CAROLINA DlVISION.
Uondensed Schedule in ElTect May -13,
1888.
TRAINS RUN IY 75TII MERIDI-AN TIMIC.
North Bound. No. 51. No. 53.
Lv. Charleston
(viaS.C. R.lt.) 0.15p.tn. 7.00a.m.
,v. Augusta, 7.00p.m. 0.83a.m.
Lv. Oranitoville, 7.53p.m.10.13a.m.
Lv. Trenton, 8.30p.m.10.48a.m.
Lv. Joh nston'.T 8.47p.m.11.03a.m.
Lv. Columbia, 11.25p'.m. 1t40p.m.
Lv. Winnsboro, 1.10 a.m. 3.19.m.
Lv. Chester 2.17a.m. 4,2p.m.
Lv. Bock iiil, 3.10a.m. 5.12p.m.
Ar. Charlotte, 4.20a.m. 0.15p.m.
A r. Salisbury, 6.44a.m. 8.02p.m.
Ar. reensboro, 8.28a. m. 9.40p.In,
Ar Richmond, 3.45p.nm..0.15a.m.
Ar. Washington, - 8.23p.m. 8.10a.m.
Ar. Ulatimore, 11.25$p.m.10.03a.n
Ar. Philhlelphlia, . 3.OOa.m.12.35p.m
Ar. New York, 0.20a.m. 3.20p.m.
outh Bound. No. 52. No. 50.
b,v. New York, 4.30p.m. 12.l5ngt.
bv. 1hi1a'phia, 6.57p. m. 7.20a.m.
[bv. Baltimore, - 9.42p.m. 9.45a.m.
Ibv.Wa'shington 11.00p.tu. 11.24a.m.
bv. Richmond, 2.30a.m. 3.lOp.m
bIv. Greensboro, 0.48a.1n. 10.44p: m.
bv. kalisbury, 11.23a.m. 12.37ngt.
Ly. Charlotte I.OOp.m. 2.1Oa.m.
[Iv. Rock lilfi, 2.02p.m. 3.10a.m.
[.v. Chester, 2.45p.m. 3.52a.p1.
bv. 1Winnsboro, 3.47p.m. 4.53a.m.
1r. Columbial, 5.43p).mi. 0.b5a.mIl.
[,v. Johnston's, 7.45p.m. 9.O1a.m.
bv. 'Trenton, 8.02p.m. 9.18a.n.
bv. Uiraultevlile, 8.31p.m. 9.46a.m.
N.r. Augusta, 9.10n.m. 10.30a.m.
%r. Charleston
(via S. C.IU...) 9I.-1p.m. 11.00a.m.
Pullman Palaco Cars between Augusta
mnd I)anvllio on Nos. 50 and 51.
Pullman Palace Buffet Cars between
%ugusto and Washington, D. C., on Nos.
2 and 5i3.
50 and 51 makes close connection at
Jolumbia vith U. & G. Uivision 50 and 51
o and from points West via Spartanburg,
.shevilio and Paint 11 ock.
TrncMann eor.
'AMILY ORD0ERIES,
WINES, LIQ,UORS, TO
B3ACCO, CIGARS, ETC.,
R. P., LUMPKIN'S,
t'btreo doors south of WV. C. Beaty's and
oneO (100r niorth of S. S. Wolfe's,
Winnsboro, S. C.
Vi motto is "Quick Sales and
..Small Profits." Cheapest in
[own for cash. I also sell the famous
FIRE-PROOF OIL,
175 degreos. The safest and best. It
is just what you want and what you
h1ouldh uso0. 11 ia a good insurance
policy. Ask for F'ire-Proof 011.
R. P. LUMPKIN.
rIPURE RYE AND CORN WIHIS
KEY A SPE~CIATJ'PY.
SU IllEY'S, Ji UMP SE ATS, OPEN and
'P'o linggies and Road-Carts. Prices and
d3y es to sutit every ono. WVe call special
attcentioni to our J Iuggy JiIrness andl Col
ars. Our i. and( $1 W hips are beauties,
but our' $2 Il'ull Bone Buggy WVhlp Is a
bargam .
WVINNSilOI1O WVAGON CO.
Machieor.
M'CORMICK
II A RVESTING MAChINES, BINO
ERS, REAPERS and MOWERS.
CANE M1LiLS.
---0
8iE LF-RKIMMING R V APOR A
TORS AND) FORTABILE
F'URNAGES.
WVATER~OWVN
~-STEAM ENGINE~S.
--o0
Now is your time to place -your or
der.
J. F. McMASTER & 0O.
LADIES PEES
n)o Your owvn nyeing, at 3home.
Ti y wil dy ovorthing. Thoy ae sold o,or~
for Strongth IBrI nes, Amnount in Paekages
They do not crook or sanut; 40 color. or uaie by
L.. ii. D)ouglas & Co..3 Drug les. Bllaock ,
8. C. ndu f.lrico & Co., ( oneral Morc-n
die.'oodward, 8. 0., J. A. Desportes,- Drug.
gist~ RIdgeway, 8. O. sy7tly
Mesiv &4fto a:W beg leave to lace'
h 01itIohfort 11fti: of Se f for
dICQWIt r. IL .YONUJE MIL
r?Mtin ia in evezy wa qp$.
tle posItion, having ttaW s;nm
Q f years' experieno In the o ce,an
o mske a most acceptable ofacor.
Somi1*tiolnis subject to tho actiot of
lie Dogooratic primary.
* . ' MANY VOTERs.
The frinds of Mr. . E. ELLISON re ,
peotfully present him to. the voters of
airfeld. County s a man in e way
uttablo and worthy to fill the ce of
Iheriff, and hereby announce h m asa
andidato for that poait n-subjeot, how
vor, to the action o the Democratic party
n.the primary election.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
The many friends of Mr. R. It JEN
INOS announce him as a candidate for
Jierk of. Court-subject to the action of
he Democratic primary.
The many' friends. of Capt, J. LEWIS
WARDLAW hereby announce him as a
aandidate for the office of Crk of the
Court.: Capt. Wardlaw is well known in
the County and' id fully qualified toper
form the duties of the office.' Tbis nomi
nation is subject to the action of the Dem.
ociatic primary- *
We are authorized to present Mr. W. 1H.
KERias a tandidate for re-election tothe
omice of Clerk of the Court. This nomi
nation is made subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. - *
The many friends of Mr. II. M. ZEALY,
throughout the County, nominate him for
Clerk of the Court, believing him eminent
ly.qualifid to lll the duties of the posi
tion. This nomination is subject to the
action of the Democratic primary. *
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce Dr. JNO.
BOYD as a candidate for re-election to
the office of School Oommissioner-subject
to the action of the Democratic primary. *
ThQ many friends of Mr. S. R. JOHN
STON hereby announce Jilm as a candi
date for School Commissioner-subject to
the action of the Democratic primary. *
The many friends of the Rev. JAS.
DOUGLASS respectfully aominate him
for the ofre of School Commissioner
subject to' the action of the Democratte
primary. *
Messrs. Editors: Please announce Mr.
HENRY L. DUKE as a candidate for
School Commisslener-subject to the Dem
ocratic primary election. Being trained
and skilled in modern methods of instrue.
tion, and having made teaching a study
and pro- fession, his qualifications emi
nently fit him for the position.
MANY FnInD4.
FOR PROBATE. JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce Capt.
JNO. A. HINNANT as a candidate for
re-election to the office of Probate Judge
-subject to the action of the. Democratic
prima. *
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announced Mr.
JAS. I. RICHMOND as a candidate for
he office of County Commissioner-spbject
to the action of the Democratic primary. *
We are authorized to announce Mr.
JOHN A. STEWART as a candidate foi
m-eaAt1en to the office of County Com
nissloner-eubject to the action of the
Democratic primary. *
We are authorized to onnounced Mr.
[1. A. GLENN as a candidate for re-elee
tion to the office of County Cumissioner
-subject to the action of the~Democratio
primay. *
We are a rized to announe Mr.
J. TURNER WART as a candidate
for re-elction e fce of County Comr
minssioner--s to the action of the
Democrati *
The f Mr. JOHN 8.
OATH inate. him fr)
bi o
tuary.,
We a announce .
JOHN fl candidate for the
>ffico of Coisssoner--ubj ec to
thie action or Wmocratic rImary. *
FOVBENAO
We are authorized to announce Major
THIOS. W. WOODiWARD as a candidate
for re-election to the State Senate-subject
be the action of tho Democratic primary. *
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
The many friends of. Mr. JAS. B.
PURNER announce him as a aandidate
for a seat In the House of Rtepresentatives.
bir. 'Turner is' well qualified for the posi
bion and will mnake a good Re presntlie.
This nomination Is subject to the action of
thie Democratic primary. *.
We are authorized to announe~ Dr.
THIOMAS B. McKIN6TRY as a candidate
for a seat in the House of Representa
ives-subject to the action of the Demo
eratic party In the primary election.
We are 'authorized to announce Mr.
DSMUND W. BUChANAN as a candi
date for a seat in the lower branch of the
Cieneral Assemubly-subject to the action
of the Democratic primary. *
We are authorized to announee Mr.
JOHN D. HARRISON as a candidate for
the House of Representatvs-subject to
the action of the Democratic party. *
SUPERVISOR OF RE.GISTRA TION.
The Cedar Creek Club resnectfully pre
eent th~e name of Mr. JNO. WV. SMART as
a candidate for the office of Supervisor of
Registration-subject to the action of the
Demnocratic party. *
The iends of Major JAMES PAGAN,
recognizing his worth and ability, hereby
nomninate himi for the office of Supervisor
of Registration-subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. .
Old COQNAC Baidy.
J UST RECE1VED, one cask of pur-e
J(very old) Import Otard, Dui.uy
& Co.'s
FRENCH bRANDY,
Thei bost in towvn for six years. Also
BL ACKBE~RRY
CIHIERU and
GINGER BRANDY,
And flrst-class Impoited and Domes
tic WVinos, Liquorsteetc., such as the
bost
MUMM'8 EXTRA DRY CHIAM
PAGNE, Etc., and the test of
KENTUCKY RYE and NORTH
CAROLINA CORN WHIB~KIES,
and every other brand of Wine, Whis
koyj Boor, Cider, etc.' to be found In, a
WELLS STOCKE~D SAMPLE ROOM,
South of sunrise at present. Call and
se *m.Oposito postoffico 'and near
F. WV. ABENICHT'S,
PA INTS AND OILS, D3RUJSHES, ETC,.
Our Rleudy-Mixed Paints at $1.80, guaran
teed equal to the higher priced brands.
Use them on your house, and if not satis
factory will repaint with any paint yeu
may select.
WINN8IJORO WAGO~N CO.
44 rs e V. over J. M. Beaty & pre.s
3 3L ' Q. -. oo s
Sxt Circuit...
SDONA ADOUGLASS,
ATTOINBY AND COUNSBLLOU AT. LAW
Nosr.3 and It Law Range,
W,WNNSBORO, S. C.
Pracetce In all the State and United
States Courts.
H. N. OnEAn. W. . ON.
OBEAR .& RION,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELOMRS AT LAW,
Nos. 7 and 9 East Washington b;.
WINNSBORO, S. C.
Oaices same as occupied by the late C
James o Ron.
W. . W M.DONALDA
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOU AT LAW,
. o Ea Wange, -
WINNSBORO, S. C.
E. B. RAUSDALR. G. W. RAGDALE
RAGSDALE" & RAUSDALET ,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR8 AT LAW,
No. 2 Law Range,
WINNSBORO, S. 0.
OE MUND W. BUCHANAN,L'
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
- No. 7 Law Range,
WINNSBORO, S. 0.,
W IN NB8B O RO, 8. 0.
Practices in all United States and State
Courts. Special attention to corporation
and insurance law.
JAS. GLENN McOANTS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No.1 LAW RANGE,
WINNSBORO,S. C.
WPractices ht the State and United
States Courts.
SANDERS, HANAHAN & CATHCART,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
WINNSBORO, S. C.,
Practicee in all the State and United
Sates I "ourts,
WO1lice upstairs in Bank buildingt
A. M. DOUt4LASN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
No. 6 Law Range,
WINN SBORO, S. C.
Practices in the State and United States
Courts.
FRESH
CHOICE EVAPOR 4TED APPLES.
CHOICE TURKISH PRUNES.
01HOICE CREAM CHEESE.
CHOICE MESSINA LEMIONS.
CRO~ & BLACK WELL'S IM
K SAUCE.
AFRESHI MACCARONI.
STEAM-COOKED CRUSH ED OATS
A fnll line of Canned Goods, in
chuding something vcry tIne -in
Peaches and Slieed and Grated
Pineapple.
FRESH GROUND SPICE-all kind.
SUGAR-CURED PIG H AMS.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER,
at reduced prices.
TERMS lOR ABOVE-CASH.
E, M. HUEY.
Jil Receivee.
A NEW LOT OF
POPULAR SH APES?
RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND
FEATHERS.
IF YOU WANT A HIAND)SOME HAT
or BONNET at a reasonable price, give
us a call.
PATTERN HATS AT COST.
Everything In tire Millinery line cheap
for cash at
31KM. J. D). M1 CARLEY'S
THE CRY IS'
THEYTE COME
(GROE80HEL & CO,
HAS OPENED A COMBINATION STORE
WT HIERE YOU WILL FIND BACON,
VTMeal, Flour. Grits, Lard, Oil,
Sugar. Coffee, starch, Salmon, Mackerel,
Lye, Axle Grease, Baking Powder, Soap,
Pickles, Corned Beef, Pickled Beef, Sar
dines. Cigars, Tobacco. Pipes, Paper,
Envelopes, Pens, Ink; Peno I, BaIn
Brushes, Brooms, Cakcensa, epice,
Par Coe Nutnmeg,o Boona8asg
OliR LIQUOR DRPARTXENT' -
Is stocked with the oldest and finest Corn
and Rye WVhiskies, Wines, Brandies, &e.
00R . R MST AUR ANT
Ls always .open, where you can get the
best of the season.
Come-to see us.
GROESCIIEL & CO.
WE HAVE JUST REOEIVED A
PE1ks.
CHILD
MISSES' SL
LADIES' SLIPPE1
In all rades from cheapest to 1
cheap, andIt will be to your interest
They have boon shipped to -us direct I
slippers exclusively. We are sure we
, We are offering this week SOME
ONE lot of Ladies' Best Shoes, worth
.. ONE lot Co
ONE lot Dress Goods- Silk and Wool
SEE OUR FANS
LACES. .LAt
ONE LOT OF OREAM. AND W1I'
MoMaster, Br
WHAT W
THE GOOD WILL of every man, wos
the invitation to the north c'ast, south ant
are w inted, or it Is desired to inspect our s
HIGH GRADE GOODS I
Walk up ; run up. or hobbli un. Com
wagons ; come on ra ilroads ; comoon horse
back, or any other way in creation, so you
SQUARE
Whatever we offer for sale our custor
represented. We are not here for a day o
poses and wish to make our trade upon th(
sentaion. The quick-sands of deception
WHAT IS TO I
We cannot sell our goods at less than a
are marked at the lowe~st le, mu w
aff sell on small margins. Parties ha
our ternms are settlements within 30 days ui
THE OU
We expected by hard work and aplc
We repared for the expectation by buyhni
notppodisted. Already we have
Manchester 8 ns, N un's Vei nigs, Challi
Colors, Black and Colored Cashmere, Bhi
Trimmings to match. Elegant lines of sol
ured Lawns, India Linens, Pure Linen Lu
Mull, Chece d and Lace Naiusook, Hlambu
chifs, Hosiery, India Gauze and Jersey
a ad m oter abrcstoo numerou<
habtats. leboo mstbe keptU)
store before sending off orders to foigi
goods outside our home market has beeni br
parison of fabrics and prices solicited.
LAST BUT 15
We are Shoe men. Wthae lnti
in store is our special prd n by y
Shoe we think we know whereof we speak,
To all who accept, onr hivitation, and c
to gie One Thousand MIll,s' worth'of stuf1
lg Greenback.
CORNIER STORE.
ANOTHER TRrUMPRIJ FO
A few months ago we had the pleasnre
that the Davis ewng Machine Comphn
at London and he first order of Mei at
tion, to say nothing about the minor award
globe, whfch, although unheralded. have i
at the factory at WatTrtown, N. Y., in ort
American pblic Is prtt well acquainted
chine, and the indefatigale travelers and
nuptenovel mechanism and provingt11
in~ Machine. The management of the a)
seegred a godmarket for the machine int
ful e onthe export trado. The Davis Mu
the goe, and the compn is spreading its
for sewing machines, bohin Eastern and
Tbe Dis Sowing Machine is a hard ma,
have befo mentioned, no emplyee of the
safe to say that eve one who is connectc
and is empoed in i sale whether at whc
own maclln thoroughly, ut is pretty w<
defects of competing machines.
We stare ut to sa that the Davis Sosy
"Good wine needs no lush," and we wvill r<
company, a copy of wIch has been kindly
INT]
MAYO
Davis BSeing Mafcki& (Jo.: I have the lho
have been awarded at the International E>
The same haus been deosited, subjectt
2nd Division, 10 to 5 o'cloc on presentatic
will have the edness to aflx yor signatt
Should you estre us to send the nmaal
the name of the Mayor, for 1 franc. (10, for
The medal should be removed before the
This is sufficlent to show that the merl
abroad; and Inr UnclQ Sam's domain the mn
vantage and-to good customers. In the ha
sale and retail, ft is a terror to competit,ion.
STOVES.
COOKING & HEATING STOVES
ALWAYS ON IIAND.
A.LSO, TIN WARE, HIOI,LOWWARIE
Jars, Flowcr-Pots, and general house
hold fui'nishing goods.
STOVES, TIN WARE,.&O., REPAIRED
4ll worI uiranteed first clasms. Etery
thing -l rc~t suit the times.
We in to'n give me a call. One door
north of P. Lneeker &~r's.
*W.-W. KICCJt, A at..
Sunessoar to J. HT. numm'Ing.
8,,
. o ${.0 0. iy rY
ro L_e.Lawns ,3 t 25 fo, r a{1 y 2f't.-4d
wr 0 a , p, .rt , .1
LARGE ASSORTSLS',
LEN'S LOSED OU
IPESLIPE,t%
r ~ t :
ioat. Those goode reo oxiopUon.lly
to com and s thorn bofoi o btuYing.
om a largo house that wanufaei os
back please you. b ; n
DE AIAL
era~~~~~ ca rely upnfnigt4ejs
BIG DRIVYES:.
$3.00, for 4.00
aed Linon.L,uws, iortil ftim Eff-i
-wortf Fl0. and o, per yarul, o l Rpo
AND PARASOLS.
JES. " L"i E U .
LVE LACi To BE CLOSE~D OUr,.
hll and sil in ifual l, rn o feutcr
west to coii to oui store whenever goods
tnok of
,~T LOW CASH PRICES.
cash tra dr as p gjosb s ; come i
back ; cono on muebaick ; come on oIx
comeo with prnmc lark.
DE~ALING.
ilers can rely finding to be just s
a nmonth, but we are hero util time is- n
bhai oe Full oulectd toest Wr hr
sold ntantaif ourpfine Fresntor fatt1n10
,Enish Ufor Hen a' in Baork kO s good
ek amtase rUsto andp uttrions and... ~
din ands agued awns, 1an rStriqed 1
uwns, Maraso Batgste. Colore n. h
a toe meton o as argrbnymor thf Fair1l1d1g.
W a they inellsteive astok ine our
sli nketsf urd fine Freac ofabueisg
okn u in1ie the ninds of -may. (.,nm
lin.'ie our ldugtistudy and lithis stncd
s, Meatrs oftmrits Coord deite '
mto tor stor for rad ore ofu1arailtee
forw a1 Oniie Dllaliced ofmny. accon
M. BEATY & BR).
of Informig the sowing machine trade
has been nwarded tile Dipioma of IlIto
~ho Adelade (Australia) Jubilee Exhit
is in America ahd other sections et 'til
Ocessitated an increase of the p)rodnetion
ler to keep up with tihe demand. T.ie
vith the merit of the D.,li Sowin'g'Ma-.
gents are doinig excellent wvork in shd*
we irth and caplacity at the Davis Sew
lhe land of It lrth,but hs ket o ath
soli are ho n110I very ort nof
31h1ne to meet in a competitioun, and 'as weo
co nfears to meet a rival, f'or it is
(1wit Davis Sewing Machine o.,
lsale or retail, not only understandcs his
lposted regarding tho-good poInts and
nug Machimo has scored another tiumph.
l3uc lo 1tter recently received by the
ERlNAT4IONAL~ EXPOSITION ~Op 1887
II' 8 OFFoTULOUSE, Fob. 20, 1888.
:positloil at 'lolllsO a (*old Medl n
0 your disposition at tile Mayor's 'Oilico
re i i til aIlhle ~co Pt to wlih.yoi
o tyo plase '40a us a mnoney order, in
20th of March, hlave the honor to re4
R. ('ARTAILHAO.
s oftie 1.vM chline ato recognizedl
- O.0AQ5 Agent.
MONEY TO LEND
-ON
REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL OICRITY
--BY TIIE-..
FAJRFIEI AFN'*
in a1timmineth On $ho h3ini~ -VRS
jnth6th,,at wh time lt
W Q*. JORD14 N
Secretary-and Treasr. n ~
OUR (ARDflN l'I,W O~ YIf
.IIooenoocfsonly to be tried.,' Comeri1
11d iry ofo.- $3.00.3 Plow Rok~ tiI
BladIes. Leather Hardware Iron 8o~
etc. WVINI 8BORO WAOI